2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-88392004000400010
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Quando a indústria se transforma...: atores locais e políticas subnacionais de eqüidade de gênero e raça

Abstract: Resumo: O artigo argumenta sobre a pertinência das iniciativas de coordenação de atores, em torno de políti-cas locais, para enfrentar os efeitos da reestruturação das firmas sobre a desigualdade de gênero e de raça. Analisa o caso do ABC paulista, nos anos 90, quando o mercado de trabalho foi reorganizado e os padrões de inclusão de trabalhadores negros e mulheres foram redefinidos, suscitando possibilidades diversas de políti-cas voltadas à eqüidade. Palavras-chave: mercado de trabalho; desigualdade; polític… Show more

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“…Gender and race are also important factors, as we can infer from the declining proportion of women and non-whites as we go from the right (low) to the left (high) of axis 1. These results largely corroborate what has long been established in the literature on social stratification: that gender and race are significant dimensions of inequality in Brazil (Araujo and Scalon, 2005; Guimarães, 2002; Scalon, 2013).…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Gender and race are also important factors, as we can infer from the declining proportion of women and non-whites as we go from the right (low) to the left (high) of axis 1. These results largely corroborate what has long been established in the literature on social stratification: that gender and race are significant dimensions of inequality in Brazil (Araujo and Scalon, 2005; Guimarães, 2002; Scalon, 2013).…”
Section: Interpretation Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Class analysis in Brazil is almost as old as Brazilian sociology itself (Guimarães, 2002). Class analysis was initially developed as a style of sociological investigation premised on the centrality of class action to the transformation or reproduction of social structure .…”
Section: Recent Debates In Brazilian Class Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%